GK – Augustin Rey, Fresno Fuego: Rey appeared in all 14 games for the Fuego in 2016, securing seven shutouts. He made 41 saves and recorded a 0.54 goals against average.D – Josh Smith, Burlingame Dragons FC: Smith played 10 regular-season games for Dragons FC. The 24-year-old defender helped the Central Pacific Division club record four shutouts during the campaign.D – Niko De Vera, Portland Timbers U-23s: Akron University's De Vera shined for the Timbers U-23s in 2016. The 20-year-old defender played 12 games, and was the leader on the back line for the Northwest Division club.D – Gordon Hall, FC Tucson: The University of Northern British Columbia’s Hall helped Tucson earn five shutouts during the regular season, appearing in 11 games for the Southwest Division winner.D – Nathan Aune, Washington Crossfire: Seattle University’s Aune made 12 appearances for the Crossfire during the regular season, scoring one goal. The 19-year-old defender was key to the Crossfire’s success, helping the team earn four shutouts.M – Michael Turner, FC Tucson: The University of San Diego’s Turner made 13 appearances in 2016, scoring three goals. The 21-year-old midfielder also assisted three goals to help Tucson win the Northwest Division title.M – Erik Holt, San Diego Zest FC: UCLA’s Holt appeared in eight games, scoring two goals. The 19-year-old midfielder was instrumental in seeing Zest FC earn a PDL Playoffs appearance in its inaugural PDL season.M – Jose Hernandez, FC Golden State Force: UCLA’s Hernandez, ranked seventh in the fifth edition of the 2016 PDL Top Prospects list, was important to the Force’s success all season. The 20-year-old scored three goals and provided four assists in 11 games played during the regular season.F – Mark Verso, FC Golden State Force: Stanford University’s Verso, ranked 26th in the latest PDL Top Prospects list, scored a team-high 12 goals in eight games played. The 21-year-old forward also provided one assist to lead his team to a PDL Playoffs berth.F – Christian Chaney, Fresno Fuego: Chaney, ranked first in the latest PDL Top Prospects, played 12 games in the 2016 season, scoring a Western Conference-high 13 goals. The 22-year-old forward also provided one assist en route to helping the Fuego clinch the Central Pacific Division regular-season title.F – Dominic Russo, Calgary Foothills FC: The University of Calgary’s Russo, ranked 25th in the latest PDL Top Prospects list, led Foothills FC to a Northwest Division title – its first in team history. The 21-year-old forward scored six goals while also providing one assist in 2016.